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Talking trade with Griffith
27/07/2010
Trade tensions between China and US undoubtedly will remain high, but a "trade war" is unlikely. Continued dialogue between the two governments will help keep trade disputes within the confines of the trade arena, not allowing them to spill over into the larger issues facing the two countries, an experienced Washington trade lawyer said.
Canada initiates reinvestigation on HRC
27/07/2010
The Canada Border Services Agency has initiated a re investigation to update the normal values, export prices and amounts of subsidy, pursuant to the Special Import Measures Act, in respect of certain flat hot rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Brazil, China, Chinese Taipei, Ukraine, South Africa and India (dumping), and certain flat hot rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from India (subsidizing).
Final AD & CVD on imports of narrow woven ribbons
26/07/2010
The Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced its affirmative final determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations on imports of narrow woven ribbons with woven selvedge (woven ribbons) from the People’s Republic of China (China) (AD and CVD) and Taiwan (AD).
The Doha Round and Round
26/07/2010
When it comes to the World Trade Organization’s Doha Round of trade negotiations, the resolution of the G-20 meeting in Toronto can be characterized as vapid. The best the G-20 could do was reiterate its support for achieving an agreement and direct negotiators to “report on progress at our next meeting in Seoul where we will discuss the way forward.” In other words, nothing is expected to happen.
Fostering stronger Vietnam-US ties
26/07/2010
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